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BONNBT BOXES, Wire Meat Covers. Dress Baskets, Travelling TrunksPreserving Pans, all cheapest 'tt Walker's Low-price Shop, FLIES FLY no more af cer having introduced themselves. to the killers on sale by Walker, at 2 for 3d. w BEAUTIFUL Fancy Glassware now being shown jin Walker's window. Mow is the time to get a handsome present for little money. i t MBS D. HALL, Biwaka, d< sires to convey her most sincere Thanks t ■ neighbours and friends for their kindness and sympathy during the illness of hit late mother. Mrs David Drummond ; also to Dr Deck for hiii unremitting care and attention. . • 7527 ST. JOHN'S METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVI BS ARY. —Practice This Evening, at 7 sharp. LOST, yesterday, between Hardy-st. and Smith's,Waimea-street. Boy'e Tweed Coat. Finder rewarded ly leaving same at C. Webb's, hardy-st, POR SALE-13 roomed House, > th gopd section of Land, in Vanguar - siraet, near Kirkpatriok's Factory. The building is ;in good order, and *is well suitable for Boarding House. Price £750. Easy torms. VV. ROUT & SONS. FOR SALE— Cottage Property, in Vanguard-street, near Kirkpatrick's I Factory. Building is in good order. Price £160.^ Easy terms. 7523 W. RO VT & SONS. f. . NELSON AGBICULTURAL & PASTOBAL ASSOCIATION. ALL ACCOUNTS in connection witb the Show must be sent in to th* undersigned on or bofore TUESDAY next, December 4th. JOHN GLEN, Secretary. BOYS' COLLEGE ANNUAL j SPORTS. ' TO-MORROW (Saturday), Ist Pec, 1906, at the BOTANICAL RESERVb.'. First event ail'3o p.m. All friends of the College are cordially invited. Garrison Band will play selections. Afternoon tea provided. K. BOSS, 7518 Hon. Secret iry, PROVINCIAL HALL. MONDAY, DEC ISMBER 3rd, at 8 p.m. AS'OCIAL will be given to SIB J. G. WARD on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, upon the occasion of his first Official Visit as Premier to .Nelson. Gents' Tickets ... 2/3 Ladies' „ ... 1/6 May be obta nil at all Booksellers, or fon members of Committee. J. IJEXNOLDS, 7^20 Hon. Secretary. » NELSON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOABD. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until TUESDAY NEXT, 4th December, 1906, at 3 p.m., ; forAsphalting Paths, etc., at the Consumptive Annexe, Nelson Hospital. Specifications can be seen on application to the undersigned. H.V. GULLY, Secretary. 30th Nov., 1906. 7532 The Nelson Brick and Pottery Company, Ltd., Are now prepareci to supply* the following at the lowest market prices: — BRICKS, JUNCTIONS, DR4IN PIPES, CHIMNEY FIELD TILES. COWLS SJRFACE TILES FLOWERPOTS, <iULLY TRAPS, VASES, SYPHONS, PRESSED BENDS BRICK?, I PATENT INSPECTION PIPES, ETC., ETC. Other EARTHENWABE GOODS made to order in special designs. F. A.BAMFOBD, Secretary. To-morrow, at Noon. ' AT AUCTION ROOMS, Hardy-st. MARK SPROT & CO., favouren with instructions from Mrs E. L. Crichton, will sell asunder, Freehold Property at Stanley Brook, consisting of 100 Acres of first-clas3 Land, together with new nine-roomed Dwelling, wool shed, barn, and all improvements. Also, subiect to the Bale of the property, STANLEY BROOK, TUESDAY, December 4, at 11 a.m. ALEARING SALE of LIVE STOCK, \j FURNITURE, etc., consisting of 2 first-class Dairy Cowb, 4 Yearlings, 1 Calf, Poultry, Side SaJdle, Buggy Har[ ness, Sulky. Dray, Cart and Plough Harness, sack Pol atoes , Piano, Tables, Bedsteads, -Clods, ~iainps, Chairs, Coaches, etc. Farther entries will be received.^ T. J. LYNCH, Auctii ne^rp. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 11 a.m. AT PREMISES, "WESTBROOK," APPLEBY. —GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE.— MESSRS MARK SPROT AND CO. will sell as above in SATHERLEY'S ESTATE— Traction Engine, Threshing Machine, Portable Engine, 2 Binders, Drill, Portable Saw-bench, Drain Plough, Water-cart, Corn Crusher, Chaffcutter, Cultivator, Spade Harrows, Wooden Roller, 2 Ransome Ploughs, Swingletrees, 2 Sets Harrows, 1 Heavy. Dray,, 1 Spring Trap, 6 sets Plough Harness, 2 seta Cart Harness, 1 set Trap Harness, 200 Sacks, Avery Scales, Tools, Ladder, Grindstone, C Pulley, Clocks, etc. STOCK.— 1 Farm Mare, 2 Bay Mares, 1 Marc and Foal, 1 Colt, 1 Mare, I Calves, 1 Pig, 120 Sheep, Fowls. Beehives, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. T. J. LYNCH, Auctioned

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 30 November 1906, Page 3

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